Pilot dies after crashing in North West home
The families of the two affected residences were advised to vacate their houses for safety reasons pending removal of the wreckage.
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A culpable homicide investigation is under way after a pilot was killed and a passenger injured when a light aircraft crashed in Huhudi, near Vryburg, said North West police on Monday.
Police spokesperson Captain Sam Tselanyane said the Piper aircraft hurtled between two houses after hitting the garage wall of one of the properties in Isaac Peloeng Street at about 5pm on Sunday.
“According to information available at this stage, a 30-year-old pilot was declared dead on the scene whereas his passenger/crew was injured and transported to hospital. No one got injured on the ground during the crash,” Tselanyane said.
“The families of the two affected residences were advised to vacate their houses for safety reasons pending removal of the wreckage.”
The aircraft was believed to have been flying from Vryburg to Pretoria.
Tselanyane said the cause of the crash was not yet known.
The Civil Aviation Authority was also probing the incident.
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